Regarding NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which appealed for unity in support for Ukraine, a spokesman for the Russian presidential office said that it is an "aggressive alliance" and once again expressed a sense of caution.

At the summit, which was held for two days until the 12th, NATO appealed for solidarity by agreeing to provide multi-year assistance to Ukraine.

In response, Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian President's Office, reiterated his alarm over NATO, stating on the 2th, "It is not an alliance created to ensure stability and security, but an aggressive alliance that brings instability and aggression."

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced on the 12th that the Russian military carried out attacks using drones and other weapons in various parts of Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, and the American think tank "War Research Institute" analyzed on the 11th that "the drone attack by the Russian military coincides with the NATO summit and seems to be aimed at discourageing further military support to Ukraine." I pointed out.

On the other hand, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 11th that the work of handing over tanks and other equipment from Wagener, a private military company that launched an armed rebellion, to the Russian army will be completed soon.

According to the Ministry of Defense, it includes more than 12,2000 tanks and armored vehicles, as well
as more than 2500,2 tons of ammunition and about
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The Ministry of Defense has asked Wagener's fighters to sign contracts with the Ministry of Defence, apparently in an attempt to show off that they have brought Wagener under its umbrella by announcing de facto disarmament.

"Deputy commander of the Russian army, Mr. Slovykin, is on vacation," said the head of the Defense Commission.

Russian media released a video on the 12th in which Mr. Slovikin, the deputy commander of the Russian army in the military invasion of Ukraine, was reportedly detained after an armed rebellion led by Prigozhin, the head of the private military company Wagener, "He is on vacation now, I can't contact him."

On the other hand, Russian independent media reported on the 12th that Mr. Slovykin was detained by the FSB = Federal Security Service on suspicion of involvement in the rebellion and had not contacted his relatives for more than two weeks.

After the armed rebellion, some Western media reported that Mr. Slobikin, who was said to be close to Mr. Prigozhin, was aware of the plans for the rebellion in advance, and there is a lot of interest in his whereabouts.

Mr. Slobikin also serves as the commander-in-chief of the Air Force, but the British Ministry of Defense pointed out on the 2th that the video of the military meeting released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on the 12th pointed out that Mr. Slovkin's deputy reported to the Chief of the General Staff, and showed an analysis that "the hypothesis that Mr. Slovykin was removed from his job after the rebellion is reinforced."